69 Pubs and Bars found in or around Camden Town (London Underground)

A hidden gem in Camden, this pub has it all. Beautiful interior, excellent service, well-kept ales and ciders, and lovely food. The prices are somewhat higher than average, but the quality matches - as attested by the multiple...

The Old Eagle is an excellent pub that has by and large resisted any major refurbishments or other unnecessary trappings. Instead it's a genuine, friendly local boozer, with a good mixed crowd and friendly service. Stripped...

The Sheephaven Bay is an excellent pub, especially if youâre into watching sport on TV. Itâs the local Celtic supporters club pub, so they usually get first dibs on the telly, but there are plenty of screens...

Once upon a time Camden's Stables Market contained a rough and ready but bone fide market - we clearly remember traders selling piles of old shoes and various tat. The 1990's seem a long time ago though, and it's now as much of...

In line with the continuing, seemingly unstoppable, historical destruction of Camden Market, At Proud had to move from it's enviable rooftop position and has relocated to what was once the Stables antique market. A former...

As the Camden Arms, this back-street Camden pub slowly sank from our consciousness, being as it was a rather forlorn and gloomy place. However, with new owners and a new name the future is looking very rosy. The bar was...

Once an old spit and sawdust affair, it's now owned by DJ Jon Carter and chums and is more in keeping with the trend-setters of Camden. With its designer black interior, ever changing DJ sets and a mix and match menu the place...

The Monarch has finally managed to throw off the last vestiges of its former life as a Wetherspoons. It's no longer family friendly, and there are no real ales left on tap (you might get some expensive ones in bottles if you're...

Previously a dark and serious live music venue called Bullet Bar was replaced by a more bright and chummy music venue, the Flower Pot. This also closed soon after and it has now gone back to black with a new name: heroes. Live...

Not surprising for the area, the Albert is an old pub that had an upgrade a few years ago now. With good, fresh food being served at Primrose Hill prices, it would be easy to argue that this is a pub bordering on gastro...

After a series of underwhelming incarnations over the last few years, the new look and the new name has created something resembling a decent pub. There is a comfortable feel to the place, with plenty of different seating areas...